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Opisthoglyph

Opisthoglyphous snakes are similar to aglyphous snakes, but possess weak venom, which is injected by means of a pair of enlarged teeth at the back of the maxillae. These "fangs" typically point backwards rather than straight down, possess a groove which channels venom into the prey, and are located roughly halfway back in the mouth, which has led to the vernacular name of "rear-fanged snakes".

   
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